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Brookes Street to Brooklyn
Written by Jordan Vincent   
Friday, 09 October 2009 14:42
Brookes Street to Brooklyn
Part fan book and part dance history, Brookes Street to Brooklyn outlines the chronology of this long-standing and influential company and emphasises Expressions’ role in nurturing young dancers and choreographers.
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